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Supports Full HD Projection

Unlike most of the other multimedia projectors of a comparable age and type to the CP-EX301N which do not support Full HD projection, the Hitachi CP-EX301N supports Full HD projection.

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Has a Built-In Speaker

The Hitachi CP-EX301N has a built-in speaker, as do most of the other 2000:1 contrast ratio data projectors that were launched around the same time as the CP-EX301N.

We compared this projector to all the other projectors with a built-in speaker and we think the Hitachi CP-EW301N[plb_3406364_price] is also worth considering.

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Two Headphone Outputs

Most projectors that are a comparable age to the CP-EX301N have between one and two headphone outputs, including the CP-EX301N which has two headphone outputs.

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Three VGA (D-Sub) Ports

The CP-EX301N is a three VGA (D-Sub) port projector. Most of the other 2000:1 contrast ratio data projectors that were released around the same time as the CP-EX301N have between one and three VGA (D-Sub) ports.

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Fairly High RMS Rated Power

With an RMS rated power of 16 Watts, the CP-EX301N has a fairly high RMS rated power compared to most of the other multimedia projectors of this age and type. The average RMS rated power of data projectors that have been on the market for a comparable time to the CP-EX301N is 8.8W.

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Fairly Long Service Life of Lamp in Economic Mode

The service life of lamp in economic mode of data projectors of this age and spec range from 3,500h to 10,000h. With a service life of lamp in economic mode of 8,000 hours, the CP-EX301N has a quite long service life of lamp in economic mode compared to most of the other 2000:1 contrast ratio data projectors that were released one year ago.

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Fairly Long Lamp Service Life

Data projectors of a similar age and spec to the CP-EX301N have lamp service lives of between 1,500h and 5,000h, and the average lamp service life is 3,500h. At 5,000 hours, the CP-EX301N has a fairly long lamp service life compared to most of the other 2000:1 contrast ratio data projectors that have been around for around the same time as the CP-EX301N.

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£84.37 Price Increase

In the last 43 days the CP-EX301N has increased in price by £84.37.

Does Not Support 3D Image Projection

The Hitachi CP-EX301N does not support 3D image projection, although keep in mind that most of the other similar spec projectors that have been on the market for a comparable time to the CP-EX301N also do not support 3D image projection.

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Does Not Support WiFi Connectivity

The CP-EX301N does not support WiFi connectivity. Most of the other multimedia projectors of a comparable type and age to the CP-EX301N also do not support WiFi connectivity.

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Very Small Lamp Power

With a lamp power of only 225 Watts, the CP-EX301N has a fairly small lamp power compared to most of the other projectors of this age and spec. The smallest lamp power of 2000:1 contrast ratio data projectors that were released one year ago is 190W and the biggest is 370W.

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Released Over a Year Ago

It was over a year ago when Hitachi released the CP-EX301N.

Average Noise Level

At 38 decibels, the CP-EX301N has a pretty standard noise level compared to most of the other projectors of a comparable type and age to the CP-EX301N.

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Average Projector Brightness

With a projector brightness of 3,200 ANSI lumens, the Hitachi CP-EX301N has a fairly typical projector brightness compared to most of the other similar spec projectors that have been available for a comparable time to the CP-EX301N.

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XGA (1024x768) Native Projector Resolution

The CP-EX301N has a maximum resolution of XGA (1024x768). That's 66% less resolution than the most frequently found native projector resolution of WUXGA (1920x1200).